Title: a way with peopleFandom: Star WarsLength: 797 wordsPrompt: Wish Fulfillment Ficathon: Star Wars, AU where Obi-Wan stays on Alderaan and Princess Leia trains to be a Jedi.Pairing: Leia genOther: AU per the request.

Excerpt: For a long time, Leia didn't have any idea who Uncle Ben really was, nor why her lessons with him were such a secret. Her father called them dance lessons, and when she started real dance lessons at eight with other girls, she did have a small advantage, but they weren't anything the same.

Title: communion of the infiniteFandom: Star WarsLength: 604 wordsPrompt: Written as a treat for trickortreatex for VictoriaWrites, who requested Leia or the women pilots cut out of the original trilogy.Pairing: Leia genOther: Also at AO3. Here is the info about the female pilots.

Excerpt: There is only one female pilot on Luke's squad, which doesn't surprise Leia. They have to work twice as hard, she knows. Her father told her the same thing when she was a child, dreaming of being a Senator. Leia did, and so did this woman.

Title: I happen to like nice menFandom: Star WarsLength: 367 wordsPrompt: Joys, for Christmas 2013; also fic_promptly: Star Wars, Leia, she was the one raised on Tatooine with Luke the prince on AlderaanPairing: Leia genOther: AU as per request.

Excerpt: It was probably wrong of Leia, but her first honest thought was that he didn't look much like a prince at all. He wore mostly white, a tunic and pants which was surprisingly clean considering he was in prison. Maybe it was that his smile was amazingly sincere. She could not associate it with a political man.

Excerpt: He had to have that ship, Han decided, no matter what it took; he thought on it for ages and then began to practice his sabacc game.

The Millennium Falcon was the most beautiful ship Han had ever seen, maybe not on the outside, though she was gorgeous, but the speed -- he told Lando he was lying about her capabilities, and Lando had been so offended for his lady's honor that he'd taken Han out flying, so Han knew firsthand.

He had to have that ship, Han decided, no matter what it took; he thought on it for ages and then began to practice his sabacc game.

Whenever he climbed aboard the Falcon for the first time as its owner and slid into the pilot's seat, it was worth every credit he'd lost in previous games: she was perfect.

Title: we were children once againFandom: Star WarsLength: 498 wordsPrompt: Christmas card fic!Pairing: Luke & Leia genOther: Set sometime between IV and V.

Excerpt: Right now she was trying to teach him how to play a card game from Alderaan. Well, trying was what she'd say, but the fact of the matter was that he was very good at it and had already beaten her twice.

Excerpt: They'd had this ongoing argument about the sugar bowl for at least ten years, as far as Leia knew. It was an old argument when she first stepped onto the Millennium Falcon, and she wouldn't be surprised if it lasted until Chewie's fur was gray.